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Inheritance diagram for OSGeo::FDO::Schema::PropertyValueConstraintRange:
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Definition at line 41 of file mgPropertyValueConstraintRange.h.
Public Member Functions | |
__property System::Boolean | get_MaxInclusive () |
Returns a bool to indicate if the maximum value is inclusive or exclusive. This is the difference between ?=?and ?? This is a boolean type where true means inclusive. | |
__property OSGeo::FDO::Expression::DataValue * | get_MaxValue () |
Get the maximum allowed value. The type of this is the same as the type of the property. E.g. if the property is int32, then this value is int32. | |
__property System::Boolean | get_MinInclusive () |
Returns a bool to indicate if the minimum value is inclusive or exclusive. This is the difference between ?=?and ?? This is a boolean type where true means inclusive. | |
__property OSGeo::FDO::Expression::DataValue * | get_MinValue () |
Get the minimum allowed value. The type of this is the same as the type of the property. E.g. if the property is int32, then this value is int32. | |
PropertyValueConstraintRange (OSGeo::FDO::Expression::DataValue *minValue, OSGeo::FDO::Expression::DataValue *maxValue) | |
Constructs and populates an instance of an PropertyValueConstraintRange. | |
PropertyValueConstraintRange () | |
Constructs an empty instance of an PropertyValueConstraintRange. | |
__property System::Void | set_MaxInclusive (System::Boolean value) |
Returns a bool to indicate if the maximum value is inclusive or exclusive. This is the difference between ?=?and ?? This is a boolean type where true means inclusive. | |
__property System::Void | set_MaxValue (OSGeo::FDO::Expression::DataValue *value) |
Set the maximum allowed value. | |
__property System::Void | set_MinInclusive (System::Boolean value) |
Set the minimum value to inclusive or exclusive. This is the difference between ?=? and ?? | |
__property System::Void | set_MinValue (OSGeo::FDO::Expression::DataValue *value) |
Set the minimum allowed value. |
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